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SAN. FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1899. AND SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver -and financial quotations Wheat advan Barley a Ry . coith some chan Corn and Beans fin Hay < Shipment of Muiton firmer Provisions stand the same. Dried Fr P, rea Poultry firm, except Turkeys. Butter and Cheese unchanged. Onions rather firmer. Rice lower. ges. cak and diudl under large arrivals. 872 to China. No quotations from New York. Other Mecats unchanged. stand the same. ced under large sales, but fell back. md Qats continue firm, but dull. Rye inactive and unchanged. Seeds dull. Feedstuffs firm. its show no new features. ches and Plums getting scarce. Game still high. Eggs very firm. Potatoes and Vegetables unchanged. Coal market in good shape. No New York Quotations. ! There will be no more Quotations from New | York this week, yester and to-day belng holidays. = i | Charters. at Departure Bay for he Agate loads ¢ coma for P, for to arri- Tope, same treasure o Mecican 855 in g coin gold dast, wver bullion and $:00 In Iver soles. Weather Report. | Pacific Time.) | Sept. 29, 1595 p. ™. eratures were Angeles. Bl L Red AND GENERAL for thirty K H’ [ Vit of Trade. YOF & to-morrow NEW Weekls thes 1 clearing hause 1 crease business th in 1852, 9 piates have be ints i re also renewed | Roston in | against ‘ 00,676 cases, ek 1 in 1897 and reasoe is jon and rom Spring unwilli wage: about advance a o nec he wool and so; st quoted by | Coates about ife high- | er. Hea ell cleaned up | and of lines are with- drawn, Iy adva | $1 45 per cotton st vance of % brotn sheetings | ac In some bleached gogds. A arranger at Tall River | to preveni the proposed consoli- | pened the crop year at $6 25 and has | risen $ §7, although about a quarter more | has come into sight than last from the | greatest crop on. record i abroad, commerctal end | bal | ports have L r included prices. which closed %o higher than cek, although Western recelpts have bsen 18 buskels in ¢ oka, agatiiat 70 last vear. is unchanged in in large foreign demund, exports ing been w 12,155,904t against 133,641 last vear, with W ceipts of 24,433,574 bushels, against 1 last year. Cash in the Treasury. WASHINGTON, ‘Sept. 2.—To-day’s statement | of the condition of the treasury shows: Avail- gble cash balance, $290,022.099; goid reserve, §258, London M arke;l. NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: There was universzl depresslon in the mar- ts here to-day and forced lignidation on war fears. There were two faflures, one small, the other for about £24.000, caused by differences in the buii sccount in Americans and Africans. verything wes arranged satisfactorily. Con- were % down to ¥4 115, the lowest point the year. The market became fnelly a . ehade harder on an umconfirmed rumor that the Cabinet still allows the possibility of peace. but the general opinion is all for war. All stocks moved together. o, Spanish e were 00%; Tintos, 433 Gald to the amount of £250,000 for South January | Amerlea, 260000 unsisted, £30.000 for Mara and £4000 in French coin was bought. 3% per cent, the banls show- to discount. CLOSIN( LONDON. 'Sept. 2. —Canadian Pacific. 92%: Union Pacific preferred, Tis: Northern Pucific preferred. 76%: Atchison, 20%: Grank Trunk, Anaconda. 10%. Bar silve . 3@5% per cent. Tate of discount in the open market for bile. ¥ The rate of dlscount in the open mariet for three manths b 4@¢ per per ounce. X L trading in wheat narket opened at and for CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Early withe t feature. Th pract unchanged i time kept within an extreme! with what little trading there was dc fined principally to scalpers. A ng con- narrow range, | bullish senti- | some | ment was shown by traders, and before 11 o’clock the market had become fairly active. | No important advance occurred, however, un- til the New Orleans cotton market was put nto a state of excitement by bogus cables and the wildness of prices there was sympathized in by wheat shorts, the deferred futures scor- ing a good advance eo ng. The critical state -of affairs in the Transvaal had though there was some dis- ight advance at Liver- receipts also attracted a cove ight primary good deal of attention, increasing the belle that winter wheat supplies were low. An tive demand was repor r fiour from both in d Kingdon market Was he session. before the clos: ket becam a prices declined rapidly 2 wcrease in the stocks at Minneapoifs an Duluth, indicating a good increase in the Visi- Lle next week, was a factor toward the end, that the bogus not when ped to a cent rings by Ic became kmown advance was resulted. September of until mear the clo um of 1 cent it drc n free er open nced to T4%e during the lined to 73 September_sold GTRe, and i when it ans cotton gene: heard | from a in ket, like wheat, affe cotton excitement or September early in_the ses e advanced Late futures ance certain extent, the new little on pros ew was a_ ge rapidly the r e lower at mang Wi er e lower Oats in a general way followed other cereal Trading was influenced somewhat by the cot- nber advancing %c early on shorts and deferred futures iverything turned weak selling freely and_the m ) k December closed a shade ne lower at 22ic 5 were rather dull and {irregular. ensth was shown early with the arain markets, later liguidation of long stuft light declines in pork and ribe. the stock s had work closed e lower at 83 3 hanged at $ 62% and Januars T 5 10, Th futures ranged as follows: Hish. Low. Close. A % % T e W% Y 2% % i b3 0% 2% - 2y 2y 284 2% 2% A% A i October £ 812 213 December +..vvie & a3 8 Januar: pas 9 L) 5T Lard, per 100 pounds— October wiaguisanis 540 December . 550 January ... 5 6214 B T Short Ribe, per 100 ponnda— October iireisasss 512 835 510 B0 6 512% B0i% 510 follows: Flour, No. 'z Oats, 2 0. 3 White, 23@ 2 Barley, 3816@4’ Timothy Seed, $2 30 $7 068 20; Lard, rt RIb Hides 3 et N Copn, 323 Xor 2 White, 25%@ 23%0; No. 2 Rye, ie; N NorT Flaxseed, 81 15; Prime 72 80; Mese Pork, per barrel, Fer 100 pounds, 8 32 < | | Dry alted ‘Shoulders (boxed), | lear fides (boxed), $ S0GH Whisky, illers'” finished goods, per gallon, §1 22, Articl Flour, barrels .. Wheat, bushels . Corn, bushels .. Oais, bushels . Rye, bushels . Rarley, busheis , On the Produce Bxchange to-day the Butter 200 0,000 market was firm; Creamery, 15@22%c: dafry 13@1se. Cheese, firm; 11@11%c. Frge, firm; sh, 16%c. a4 LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Sept. Dec. Mar. Opening 7 63% Closing . LB 1Y 63 PARIS. Wheat— Apr. 4 210 Closing 2010 Flour— Opening 26 45 ing .. 2 40 > e —— California Fruit Sales. ——— 5 CHICAGO, Sept. 29.—Porter Bros. Company’s sales of California fruit to-day: Grapes—To- kays, Toew$l 15 half crate; assorted, $1 05@2; Morocco, 0c@$l 80; Muscats, 64s0c; Cornl- choms, $1 2G1 Quinces -~ $1 15@1 20 box. Peaches—Salways, $1 05Q1 20 box. Pears—Win- ter Neilis, S5o@il box; Glout Morcean, $1 1 Beurre Diel, $1 2041 ; Victor, $1 25¢1 40; Farly B., %c@12: Beurre' Clairgenus, 31 506 1% box and 60@%c balf box: d’Alencon, f1 40 box: Doyenne, §1 40; B. Ba §115 3150; Seedlings, £5c@S1 03; Forella, ;?'55’”5& Anjour, $2 20; Bartietts, ${ %G2 20. Nine cars B0ld to-day. The Forl Fruit Fralt Company auctioned Cali- fornda fruit to-day as follows: % BOSTON, Sept. 23.—Grapes—Ty single crates, Woani # averase We, b Sal ways, boxes. . average $132. Prunes— Italisn, single crates. Sic@sl (5, average stc, Three care 501 to-day. Favorable weather CHICAGO, Sept. 29— Peachen—Kalway, boxés, g e D e I D CET crates, e . Nine cars doy. Cold and cleady weather, Cpian Chicago Lvsiock Maket. CHICAGO, Sept. 29.—The demand for eattle was slow to-day, 88 usual late in the week, and moderate supplies were disposed of at father weak prices. Good to cheice cattle sold at § @6 %0; commoner grades, $4 40@5 80 Stockers and feeders brought $3@4 ; bulls, $1 506 25; Texas steers, $3@ 410; rangers, $3 3585 10; calves, $4@7 40. | The better class of hogs were In fair demand at steady prices, but commoner grades were weak and about 8o lower. Heavy hogs sold at $4 10474 75: mixed lots, $4 1064 2%, and lights, $1 50074 907 pigs brought $4 10g4 80, and culls #1 50G4. 2 Sheep and lambs were in good demand at slightly lower prices. Sheep sold at $2 2004 25 for poor to chofce, Yearlings brought $1@4 30. Lambs sold at 33 75@5 75, Western rangers bringing $ 60@5 15. Receipts—Cattle—2600; hogs, 19,000; sheep, 6000, Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or.. Sept. 20.—Clearings, $275,- 491; balances, §2,912. Northern Wheat Market. OREGO! PORTLAND. Or., Sept. 29.—After many months of lingering around 28s to $9s 24, the Liverpool cargo market to-day crawled up to S0s. Foreign ship owners had been waiting for 1t and an advance in frelght took up all of the | advance which might have resulted loeally in wheat. Quotations of 59@6dc were out for Walla Walla. Valley is in poor demand at 60c. Blue stem nominally, f0@Slc. WASHINGTON. TACOMA. Sept. 20.—Wheat, quiet and un- changed; club, 50ic; blue stem, 6lic. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Sept. 20.—Consols, 104 1-16; silver, 1; wheat cargoes off coast, nothing doing rgoes on passage, sellers advance of 3s 6 cargoes ) Standard California, 3 . LIVERPOOL, Sept. 22—WHEAT-Firm; No. 1 standard California, 6s 23676 2d: wheat in Paris, steady; French cou markets, quiet; weather in Encland, fine. COTTON—Upl 22 7-824. 24 2 red Western winter, 6s. 6 CORN- firm Receipts of wheat for the past three days, 323,000 ce including 213,000 American; do 125,600 cex corn, als Amerfcan. Weather fine. ) LOCAL MARKETS. S——————————— Exchange and Bullion. Ste Exchange, sixty da; Sterling Exchange, sigit rling Cables........ w York Exchange, sight.. New York Exchange, telegraphic Mexican Dollars...... Fine Silver, per ounce (81 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT with a further advance in futuree on the There wns Increased activity on call, ih traders playing for a break ings were moderate. Later on there was good commission buying of May, with scalping and % of December. Holders were firm. Ar- - shipments were $00,000 bushels. Rroom- hail cabled that war seemed inevitable. It was thought that Northwest stocks would in- increase 2,00 bushels, as the movement there iz not Increasing, 7ot Wheat—Shipping, $106@107%; milling, 12% CALL BOARD SALE! Informal Session—9:15 o'vlock—December— 6000 ctls, $113; 15,000, §113%; 20,000, §113%; 12,- §118%; %000, §113%. May—i00, $119%40 3% cond_Sessfon—December—24,600 ctls, §113% $113%: 14,000, 81 May—12,000, §1 19%; 1 19% 10,00, . ar Morning —4000 ctls, ; 1000, $1 18 6000, §11S; 4000, $117%. De- 2000, §11 .00, $112; 2000, $111%. Afternoon SessionMay—2000 ctls, $118%; 2000, $115. December—6000, §112%; 2060, $112 BARLEY—While there i not ‘much doing the feeling is fi m and the spot mar- Soles are not heavy, 00 2f Chevallen, CALL BOARD BALES. Informal Sesefon—4:15 o' cloek—No sales. Second Session—No sales Regular M ning Hession—No sales. Afternoon_Sesaton 4000, §74c; 18,000, Bfc. M. 6000, STlsc. K. new— 8000, S$8cr 2000, 85 4000, . 5% OATE_The market continues firm, but_bysi- nese s light, Offerinre are ample for all im- medinte needs. White, $1 05@1 25; Red, ¥ 5@ 234 Thack, 82%e@# CORN —Enstern $105; White Reller large ellew, etl, ominal. Flowr and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, §3 6083 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $9 4033 70; Ovegon and Washington, 2 403 50 per barrel for ex- tra, $225612 49 for bakers' and §2 2@ for su- perfine. ILLSTUFTS—Prioes in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, §3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour. $2 75; Rye Meal, §2 50; Riee Flour, §7; Cornmeal, $2 $0; ex- tra Creani Cornmeal, $3 25; Oatmeal, $4 @4 T5; Ont Groats, Hominy, 3 26@3 §0; Buck- wheat Tlour, #4414 25; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Farina, $50: Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled Oats (barrele), # 55@6 93; in sacks, #6 3@6 7 Pearl Barley, 85 Epilt Peas, #4 50{ Green Peas, per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. The Hay market was blocked again yester- day, as indieations of rain impel farmers to 1ush in their uneovered stocks, There was no decline, but the feeling wae very weak. There was no_change in Feedatuffe. BRAN. MIDDLINGE—$17 504710 50 per ton, SDSTUNFERolled Barley, $17 50@18 per ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $27@28; Jobbing, 28 §0G29; Cocoanut COake, $20@21; Cornmeal, 4 50; Cracked Corn, §24625 Mixed Feed, 164718 50; Cottoneeed Meal, $28 per ton, HAY—{Theat, for common to good and $8@9 %5 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $3@ §;_Oat, 30@S: Barley, $5@7; Island Barley, §5 570; Alfalfa, 93647 per ton) Compresse £ 2068 STRAW-20635¢ per bale. Beans and Seeds. Beans are quoted firm and some changes will e seen. Tho demand fa nothing extra. Seeds show no change and are dull. BEANS — Bayos, $175@180; Small White, £ 10G2 15; Large White, §160dr1 75 Pinks, $210G215: Reds, $4; Blackeye, $%a3%; But- ters, nominal; Limas, $ 0664 15; Peas, 32 1 225 Red Kidneys, $250 per otl. 9 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 2i4@3e; Yellow Mustard, 3%@4e; Flax, nominal: Canary Seed, 2%e per Ib for California and 4c for Eastern Alfaife, nominal; Rape, 2@3c; Hemp, 4@dtec} Timothy, dGitke. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $150G1 65; Green, §1 5 @19 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Prices for everything remain about the same, The market is sufficlently suppiied with all descriptions. POTATORS—River Reds, 50@75c: Barly Rose, 10@35c; Burbanks, 40@6ic per ctl; Salinas Bur- banks, $0c@$l 10; Sweet Potatoes, $121% for Rivers and $1 50 for Merced. ONIONS-Tog80e per ctl; Plekle Onions, 509 Toe_per ctl. ETABLES—Creen Peas, 3%@4c per Ib; String Beans, 2@3c; Lima Beans, 1%@2ic; Cabbage, 50@89; River Tomaioes. 10@15C; Ala- meda Tomatoes, 15@%c; Egs Plant, 2iafse: Green Okra, 35 per box: Uried Okra, 124 per Ib; Garlic. 2@3c; Green Pep) e for Chil and 3:@0o per box for Bell; Carrots, 40c_per rack: Bay Cucumbers. %5@%c; Pickles, §$175 per etl for No. 1 and T3¢ for No. 2; Sum- mer Squash. Z@dc: Martowlat Squash, $3@10 per ton. Green Corn, 20@Uc per sack: S0c@iSl ner crate for Alameda and 40G80c for Berkeley. Poultry _a_nd Game. ‘With the exception of Turkeys, which are wealk, the general tone in Poultry is firm, stocks being moderate, Game continues high. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@1% for Gob- lers and 5@ for Hens; Young Turkeys, 110 19c; Geese, per pair, $1 T5G2: Gostings, §i 75Q2; Ducks, for old and $5@6 50 for young; Hens, #4 %; Young Roosters, §4 50@5 50 WHEAT—Spot, firm; No. 1 California, 6s 1@ | offer- | | December—4000_ctls, 8Figey | Is, but the market subsequently fol- icage down. Spot prices were firm but UN ago opened tame, steady and feature- | | t | further said that old_Roosters, $4 50@5; Fryel $4; Brollers, 2 35023 50 for large, $2 75@3 for small; Pigeons, ;x 2R per dozen for old and $175@2 for Squabs. ; GAME—Doves, $125 per dozen; Grouse, —; Sage Hens, —-; Mountaln Quall, $125@1 50; Rabbits, $150; Gray Ges Jack Snipe, — per dozen Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There are no further changes In anything. Fine Butter {s steady, and some dealers quote it firm. Eggs sell at full figures without dif- flculty. Cheese remains steady, BUTTER— Creamery — Fancy Creamery, specials at 2c; seconds, 23@24c. Dairy—Fancy, 22%@23c; good to cholce, 219 2%; store, nominal Pickled roll, 21@21%c; tub, 21%6@22%0 per 1b. Eastern, 17%c for ladle packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 1lc; old. 10%c; Young America, 11@11%c; Baster e, with firkin, 20; creamery 0@ prec hgffl(}s-fluated at 21@2c_for, store and 25@ 32140 per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 221@25c for selocted, 21G22 for No. 1 and 17@20c for sec- andl. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Peaches and Plums are very firm, being scarce. Verey few Peaches are seen now. Grapes of all kinds remain unchanged. In fact, the whole market is featureless. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples. 55@%dc,per box for common and Tse @$1 25 for good to chofce. BERRIES—Blackberries, $4@5 per chest: Strawberries, $7@8 per chest for small and §1 @3 for large berries; Raspberries, $3@i per chest; Huckleberries, 5@7c per lb; Wisconsin Cranberries, §7 50 per bbl; Cape Cod Cran- s, $5@8 o ¢ he&n:“,ms L iite per box for Sweetwater, 3@ 4o for Black, 2:@40c for Muscat. g0 for Tokay, 60@tsc for Seedless, 40@50c for Corni- chon wnd 33@40c for Isabellas: crates sell 10@15c higher; Wine Grapes, $21@2% per ton for Zinfandel and $17G20 for White. Watermelons, $6@15 per 100. Cantaloupes, Toc@$l 2 per crate; Nutmegs, 25@50c per box. Pomegranates—35@i0c per box. 51 25@1 50 per box; Winter Pears, Bartlett, 3 30@75c per box. p;:‘“tl;zs. s5@s0c per box for double layers of black; white are nominal. Peach: @31 per box. Plums and Prunes, 40c@$l per box and crate. Quinces, 30@ilc per box. CITRUS FRUITS — Lemons, $1@2 for com- mion and $3@4 for good to choice: Mexican Lime:s California Limes, $1@125; Ba- nar §150@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $1@ 2 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. Later advices from New York say that the ement in Prunes mentioned yester- day has been greatly exaggerated, though large ‘ales have been made on this account. It is Western dealers have sold short and are now at some pains to cover. DRIED FRUIT! (New Crop)—Prunes, in cs, Slgc for 40-50'S, 4%c for 50-80's, 3%c for 3@suc for 70-80's, 3@3%c for 80-90's and 23 for -100's; Apricots, 10@llc for Roy 15c for Moorparks and 12@12%c for Blen- helms; Peaches, 412@sc for Standards, 5iafifc for chofce and 6%@7c for fancy: peeled Peaches, Tftie: Evaporated Apples, 6@6ic; Sun-dried, 4@sc per 1b; Nectarines, nly’tl'.\.k“_Per b for red and S@%c for white; Pears, 5@7c for quar- fers and @ve for halves; Black Figs, 3c; White Figs, taftee; Plums, fe@ée for dark and export mc 7@7%e for bleached. IR il 1b, 10¢; choice, ¢ bleached. Thom Fanc) Thompson's—Fancy, per ; prime, 6c} un- 6c. Sultanas ched ; standard, son’s, per 1b, per I, Stzc; choice, Tige: standard, Gise unbleached Sultanas, Ge; Seedle: hoxes, 5c: 2-crown loose Muscatels, 5lc ; scrown, 6%c; London Layers, @ per box; 3-crown, $160. Faney $2; Dehesa, §250: Imperial, $3. All shipping points in Clusters, 2 prices are f. 0. b. at common California Nt Inuts, new crop, 8ke for standards and ske for softzhell; Almonds, 10%@llige for paper-shell, 5@ oft and if5c for hard- chell; Peanut i5%c for Eastern; Brazil 11@11%c; Pecans, Th@sc; Ibe: ) s e b, 113c for bright and 10ie for (@7 White extracted, 7% dark, Sle Jight amber; water thor light amber extracted, $@ic; SWAX—24@26c per b, Proutsions. CURED MEATS-Bacon, % per 1b for heavy, §1%710¢ for lizht medium, 1t%e for light, 13c for extra light and 13%c for sugar-cured; Eastern 13'ge; California Hams, 13e¢; bbl; extra Mess, $12 50; Fam- Prime Pork, $12 50; extra clear, “ 0; Smoked Beef, 12c per Ib, s quotea at 6@6%c per Ib for half barrels, pure, sugar-cured Ham: Mees Beef, $11 iy, $14; extra $16'70; mess, § LARD—Tier compound and Tie for pure; ; 30-1F s, §%c: 5-1b th COTTOLE Tierc @ishe per b, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND EKINS—Culls and brands sell abovt lc under quotations. Heavy saited steers, 11c; medium, 10%c; lght, 10 Cow- htdes, 9:@i0c: Stags, fc; Salted Kip, 8¢; Calf, f6e; Dry Hides, sound, alls and brands, Dry Kip and 16c; dry Calf, lic; ‘I'\Lm . yearlinga, 20@30c each; short §0c ench: medium, 70@80c; Jong Wool, ch; F Hides, salt,’ 822 25 for $1 20721 50 for sma 5 No. 1 rend 4 fined, i grease, 2ge. f,Spring Clips—Valley Oregon, 17@] 124712¢ for cholce and 6z 11lsc P Wool, a0c@s1 large TALLOW. 2. Agatacy and WO Eastern Oregon, for fair to gond. Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lembs, 8@llc; do plains, 7GSc; San Joaquin and Southern Moun- tain, T.%; Northern free, 8@lic; do, de- fective, 14@10c per Ib. HOPE—Quoted at 10@12c per Ib, San Francisco Meat Market. Mutton fs quoted a fraetion firmer, but ail other deseriptions remain unchanged, Wholesale rates from siaughterers to dealersat BEEF-7@i%e per Ib for Steers and 6%@7e for Cows. AL T@@10c per 1b. TON—Wethers, 1@T%c; Ewes, 64%@Tc s@stie per 1 LAMB—Spring. PORK —Live ?{ngs. T @i%e h}nr small, 5%o for medium and 5id for large; stock hogs and Feeders, plee; dressed Homs, T@@Siec. General Merchandise. BAGE -Caleutta Grain Bage, 7@7%e; Wool Bage, 26@28c; Iruit Bags, 5%c, 5%e and 6o for the three grades of white and 7@7%e for bleached jute. COAL—Wellington, #8 per ton; New Welling- ton, $8; Bouthfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, i6; Rryant, $8; Coos Bay, Wallsend, $7 50; Seoteh, $8; Cumberland, $ 5 in bulk and $10 G in eacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $12; nel, $8 per ton{ Rock Springs and Castle Gate, $7 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 in eacks, Harrleon's cleular says: “Duriug the week th have been six deliveries of coal from Warhington, 16,850 tons: two from Oregon, 694 tone; three from British Columbia, 11,188 tons; five from Great Britain, 15793 tons; one from Phijadelphia, 3000 tons; one from Australia, 2726 tons) total, 50,261 tons, The above largearri- 18 have come to hand most opportunely, and proved to be just the character of coals most needed, as Welsh Anthracite was sadly wanted and the yards were bare of Weilington; one 1®o of Cardiff was imported directly by the Navy partment to fill special requirements; they have two others to follow. We cannot look for a repetition of foreign arrivals for months to come, as most of the overdue ships are now here at anchor, The cargo of the new collier 1"‘11\:5& due here to-morrow, was loaded at Oyster Harbor, B. C. The agents here y the coal will prove to be a duplicate of the old Wellington . If so, 1t will find very ready sale, Freiglt rates from Australia and Englagd remain high. thus protecting our coast colleries In sustaining high values for at least six months to come. “If the Honolulu demand would ease off a lttle, we might draw more llberally from Aus- tralla for local demand; the writer thinks the big rush to secure coal vessels for the Ha- wallan_trade must subside shortly. Jobbers trade In the ofty Is reported brisk, at fair prices. with ¢ growing demand.” RICE—Prices are lower. China mixed, 33,65/ 370; China No. 1, $ 40024 80; extra do, $190: 5200 Hawallan, $5@550; Japan, $ 20@4 80 Louislana, $6@s. SUGAR-Tha Western Sugar Refining Com- pany auotes, terms net cash, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow- dered, 5%c; Candy Grandulated, 5c; Dry Grau- ulated. 4%c; Confectioners' A, %c; California A, —; Magriolla A, d%c; FExtra C, 4%c: Golden C; 4%c; barrels, 1-16c more: half barrels, e niore; boxes, %c more: 30-1b bags, %c more. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or ita uivalent. Dominoes, half barrels, 5%c; boxes, S%e_per Ib. WINE-Shipment of 178,655 gallons, valued at 349,69, to New York. CANNED SALMON—Shipment of 15,980 cases, valued at $64,205, to New York Receipts of Produce. FOR_FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Flour, qr eks. 8,250/Sugar, bbls. . 4,565 Wheat, ctls. .. 1,550/ Lime, bbis....... 647 Barley, ctls. 17,105 | Quicksilver, flsks 24 Oats, ctls..... 2,45)| Wine, gal; 25,400 Tallow, ctls. Ifi‘Egn. doz. 4,820 Butter, ctls.... 114 Leather, 131 Cheesé, ctl 107 Hides, No. 443 Beans, ska. 1,000( Pelts, bal 467 Potatoes, 3,213/ 8horts, sks. “25 Onions, ski 57/ Wool, bags £ Bran, sks......... 613 Fops, bales. 50 Miadfings, sks 945 Hay, tons. 878 Bugar, sks.... 1,800 ORFE.GON. Flour, gr sks, 1,040, Wool, bales....... 151 Bran, sis... 40 B ‘WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks, 338 3,210 Mustard 80, sks. Qats, . ctls. 1,800, per | 17@18¢; | - Family Retail Market. - Eggs are dcarer again. Butter and Cheese stand . the same. Meate are quoted as before, and there are no slgns that they will become any cheaper at present. Poultry also stands about the same = usual. The Game season will open on the st. The summer fruits are growing scarcer and most of them will disappear during the next. two or three weeks. Peaches are already going out and Plums are scarcer. Supplies of Ber- ries, too, are steadily diminishing. Summer. Vegetables are not as plentiful, with the exception of Tomatoes, which have been in enormous supply and very cheap for several weeks. The following is Th F weekly LA e Call's regular Coal, per ton— Cannel ......$—@10 00!Castle Gate...$9 00— Wellington . —@10 00 |Southfield e ) New Welling- Wellington ton ——@10 00|Coos Bay..... Seattle 8 08— Dairy Produce, etc.— Butter, fancy, per. square -30@35 |Common_Bges....25@3 Ranch Eggs, per Do, per roll.....45@50| dozen .. -35@40 Do, good -.-45@— Honey Comb, per | Cheese, Cal..... 15| pound .. | Cheese, Eastern..17g20| Do, extracted Cheese, Swiss. Meats, ver 1b— -20@25 Bacon . .12@17 | Pork, fresh Beef, cholce ......18@2 Pnr%, salt ... Do, good 07715 | Pork’ Chops .. Corned Beef, .....—@10 Round Steak Ham, Cal.... Gls Sirloin Steak ... .15@ Do, Eostern ..17%@ | Porterhouse, do...20@2 Lard ..............12@15 Smoked Beef 5 Mutton N.logxs Potk Sausages Lamb - 12@15(Veal .. Poultry and Game— Hens, each ......50@05}Geese, each..$1 25@1 50 10 Oceanic Steamship Co .. 100 Vigorit Powder ........ 287% Afternoon Sessfon. Board— 25 Giant Powder Con P S 10 Giant Powder Con . 2 100 Equitable Gas . 6 12% 150 Equitable Gas . 625 20 Hana Plantation .. 14 §7% 15 Hutchinson Sugar Co- . 3050 20 Oakland Gas ......... 4900 50 Mutual Electric Co . 16 25 50 Mutual Electric Co ... 16 12% 40 Onomea Sugar Co ..... 39 37% 8 T 108 F Gas & Electric Co... MINING STOCKS. Follbwing were the sales clsco Stock Board yesterda: Morning Sesslon. 87 .8 100 Mexican ........ 37 | 100 Ophir ...........1 00 100 Caledonia 50 Caledonia 100 Caledonia 1~ 861000 Overman .. 3 100 Chollar ... 42| 600 Overman ....... 34 200 Exchequer ..... 02 100 Slerra Nevada. 70 100 Gould & Curry. 22 100 Utah .. Bt 500 Justice . 09| Afternoon Session. 200 Andes .......... 12/ 500 Overman ....... 150 Caledonfa ...... S0| 700 Overman ....... 100 Chollar . - 42 100 Savage 200 Overman ....... 29| 50 200 Overman ....... 28 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday! 3 Morning Session. 200 Con Cal & V.1 5214|1700 Overman 2 300 Gould & Curry. 23| 400 Overman 3 200 Gould & Curry. 22| 200 Overman .. 30 200 Mexican .. 37 100 Potosi .......0.. % 200 Overman . 33| 300 Sterra Nevada. 69 , Afternoon Session 600 Belcher'......... 2§ rman 300 Qverman 400 Overman ....... 500 Overman . 37| 200 Potost . 1,05/ 200 Potosi . e 209 Caledonia .. 160 Chollar ... 500 Con Cal & V.1 200 Mexican = 100 Ophir . 2900 Overman . Young Roosters, {Pigeons, pair ....40@50 = T S e - g Rt Bair IIGR CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | Gsters, ea.. Hare, eac — a2 Fryers, eath |- Doves, per ik FRIDAY, September 26— p. m. Droflers, cach 8640 Groust, per patr! =g~ Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. Turkeys, per Ib. Azog"zf. Sage Hens, pair...—@— | Alpha .. ... 04 06 Justice 08 0% Ducks, ench ......50@65' Mt. Quail, per dz.36 00 | Alta . 04 05/ Kentuck . 04 0 Fruits and Nuts— g""?! seenenaes %‘ ;g find{ Wash. ‘,,:} o 5 | Belcher ........ 24 26exican ........ 3§ SoEm . Mhiine g Gn | Best & Boloher. 38 39 Occidental ..... 22 Bananas, ox . 2028 | Peac s i e S a ver - 30¢ Ralsins, .. PPkl § g 5 7 Cantaloupes, en.. 10020 | Raspbarries, ~ per Ghallengs Cor Rs0 R Favaks e Cranberries, qt....12Q15| drawer ..........30@40 | Confidence ... 70 75|Bcorplon ..... 8 B N 0 Sirpwberr(ea frer s & I:pfn:\s”l D o hevaia. @ ® Cripes Ter ID.... 1 6 Wammes, 11018 | Crown Point... 18 I5iSiiver Hill 0250 Ui mica) D 109 2 [ Watermelons fes gan)| ConTIon e B G R o emons, doz...... 3 8 yndicate . 5 — Vegetables— < | Eureka Con..... = 0 St Louls...... g_?l - Artichokes, dos... 2@ Lentils, 1b -....... 025 A i T IR e cets, doz ........12@15 Lettuce, doz .. ] = Beans, white, 1b.. 4@ 3 Onions. 1 .. {Eiie SRorETsiii 8L T8 Egiacker = B 0 Colored, Ib.. 3 Peppers, green, 1b 5@ 6 o l;l|nm. s Potatoes, 1b . 3@ 5 “abbage, each Sweet Potatoes. 3@ 4 = Caullfiowers, en Paceiive oe s 1~ Time Ball. i€ bunch Radishes, dz behs l?’{ilg Cucuribers, Sage, doz bnehs...25@55 | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- i Cress, tring Beans, 1b. 5@ 6 |~ chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., 20 Summer _Squash 5 September 29, 1899. s o o @5 | The'time ball on the tower of the new Ferry e : G2 Fhymel Tt o t exac 2 Green Okra, pr 1b. 4@ ¢ Turnips, doz ogzi| Fildings Y o o | Green Peag. 1 Tomatoes, 1b -uns 4006 | b tay s PR GL SRS o tme, s Fish, ver Ib— g G, CALKINS, F‘::{““‘dn Lieutenant Commander, 17 Nk harge. | Carp | Codfisn | Flounders 10612 Smelts = = | Halibut ... 0 15@20 Soles - Herring Skates, Sun, Moon and Tide. i ]\\‘mg\h«hl meod | Mackerel .. ms, | P]mh Horse “10@30 | € ad erch .. v 100 ax Jnited States Coast and Geodetle Survey— | S e T T “”"ffifij&;'fl O es “and Helghts of High and Low F:\l)"xi;l. smu‘l(el)"_\’:r : llh'eh‘y e , 100. 1”715‘; Waters at_Fort Polnt, entrance to San | Salmon, fresh .. Dojimastern dos @)\ |L1y Prancisse (BaYS - Eublned by orfcial sus | T NOTE—The high and low waters cccur at | | & @ | the city front (Misston-street wharf) about | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; H height of tide is the s e at bot! . || THE STOCK MARKET, | |d<heincorcTs ihe'snme ne bock places I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. | There was not much lffe to securities on the morning session. Ga at $6, and Giant Powder advanced to $78 2. On the afternoon call Glant Powder ran up to $78 50 under actlve sales, and Gas and Elec- | tric declined to $65 50. Bank of California sold | up to #2357 0. | Mining stocks were rather weaker, The tele- | gram from the pump said: *No 1 elevator has been running since last report 14 hours and 20 | minutes. The water is 24 feet § Inches be | the 1950-foot level station. No. 2 elevator and | columne were raised to the 1850-foot level at 5 p. m. yesterday. The interfor of the throat | plece was found to have been roughened and | the discharge was impeded. A new casting Is siiver mines will pay followa: Aetna, Isc Napa Consolidated, 30c, This is the first | " Four Caltfornia Quic | dtvidends on Monday | por share; Roston, lic; | and New Tdrfa, 30c per share. by the Boston. The Market-street Raflway Company has de- | clared"a_quarterly dividend of 6lc per share, | payabie October 19, | The usual quarterly dividend of the Sutter- street Rall Company will be pald next | month. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, Sept. 20-2 p. m, Bid. Ask Bt sk, U & Bonds— Mutual El Co. 15% 16 e quar coup.112% — O G L & H.. 50 (s quar reg.... — — |Pac Gas Imp. = s quar new... — 131% Pac L Co. ay 3s quar coup..— 109 'S F G & F... 65 653 | Miscellaneous— |8an Fran......— g | Cal-et Cab 3a.1161 — |Stockton Gas.. 13 — | ¢ O wat 68..108%109%/ lInsurance— Fd L & P s.180° — |Firem's Fund.225 — F & Cl Ry 6a.114 — | Bank Stocks— | Geary-st R 8. — 95 [Anglo-Cal ... &5 _ H C & 8 5481074 — | Bank of Cal...28 — L A Ry 0s....108% — |Ca! 8 D &™0.. — uy LA L Co by — |Sirst Nationl. — 25 Do gntd 6s — |Lon P & A...128% — Do gntd. 5s.. — 100 [Ner Exchange — 14 LA &P R 56103 104% |Nev Nat Bk..1s3 185 Market-st s 12615 Savings Buanks— Do Ist M os.115 115% | Ger § & L...160 NCNGRTsIZ — |Hum S & L..1050 1160 N R of Cal 6s.114 — |Mut Sav Bk, — 4% N R of Cal 38.115% — |S F Sav U.. 500 — NPCRR G103 105 Sav & L So. — 825 N P C R R 58.106% — N Cal R R 5s.111 0.G L & H 58.109%110% 310 Union T Co.1400 1440 Screer Ratlroads— Oak Trans 6s.111 112 [California ....121 — U1 C Ky 8s...128 10 [ueary ph W - P& Cl By ¢5.108 — |Market-st 0% — Pk & O Ry 6s:115 — [Oak S L & 50 Powell-st R6s.118 — |Presidlo .. = SppmCGRRI Sl Fovner > 56,113 California ....150 165 8 F & 8 JVoe.116% — |F Dvnamite.. % — & ey of Cal vs.lusie — | Glant Con Co.. 79% T9% s 4| Vigorit . 2% — : P C 6a(1906). 1121fiilflygi}{\“‘.; s (1906). 1123 ana P Co.... 14 S P G D - — | Haw C & 8 Co dig 0% B P C1s cg 35.1% — | Honokaa S Co. 85 — < |Hutel S P Co. 30 303 |Kilavea S Co.. — 30 Wat a5’ 04— Makawell S C. 49% — S VW 4s(3dm)101%101% |Onomea S Co. 33% 40 Btktn Gas 6s..104 1041 | W ater Stocks | Contra Costa.. 721 3% | Xarin Paahau S Co. 87 38 Miscelaneous- {Al Pac Assn..u7%118 County. 50 Mer kx vsan Spring Valley. — 101%|Oceanic § Co.. 88 89 Gus and Eiectric— (Pac A F A.... 1% — Central Gas Co — — (Pac C Bor Co.142 — Cent L & P... 8% A%l Pur caint Lo on — Equit G L Co. 6% T Morning Session. Board— 125 Equitable Gas ... 600 16 Giant Powder Con 7 3% 2 Gient Powder Con 7 62% 10 Giant Powder Con 7 8774 .40 Glant Powder Con ... 78 25 10 Giant Powder Con ... 3 00 10 Giant Powder Con s 9. 78 00 300 Honokaa Sugar Co....... 35 00 190 Makaweli Sugar Co . 9373 50 Mutual Electric Light Co. 16 00 $1000 Oakland Transit Co Gs 11 50 100 Onomea Sugar Co ... 39 50 4 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 66 00 70 Spring Valley Water ... 101 50 10 Spring Valley Water. cash 101 50 $1000 Spring Valley Water 4s 3d mortg...101 50 Street— 9 Hana Flantation Co . e (s 560 Honokaa Sugar Co..... 5 35 00 Afternoon Session. Board— 33 Bank of California 287 50 25 Equitable Gas .......... 6121 200 Equitable Gas 2 650 25 Giant Powder Con 78 50 5 Giant Powder Con 8 621 50 Gtant Powder Con 875 20 Giant Powder Con 8§71 50 Giant Powder Con = 79 00 40 Giant Powder Con b 5..........0.0000 79 00 40 Giant Powder Con .. 79 25 5 Giant Powder Con ceeee 79 37% " 25 Giant Powder Con s 90. ceeee T9 87l 55 Giant Powder Con .... 35 Hana Plantation Co .... 430 Honokaa Sugar Co 50 Mutual Electric Lig] 10 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 5 Spring Valley Water 25 Vigorit Powder ... Street— $4000 Los Angeles-Pacific R R bonds... $2000 Oakland Gas bonds.. £11,000 Oakland Transit Co 6s SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. Morning Sessfon. Board— - 10 Contra Costa Water . T250 5 Contra Costa Water 72 623 250 Equitable Gas . ... s 50 Hawailan Commorcial a0 15 Honokaa Sugar Co 5 00 $00SF & N P Ry o8 1113 6235 100 S T Gas & Electrl 6 15 s and Electric was weaker | | required. On Mdnday, the regular monthly dividends | of the Oceanic Steamship C d the San | Francisco Gas and Electri v will be i paid, the former at the rate of 50 cents per share, and the latter at the rate of 42 cents per share. Sun rise: Sun sets.. Moon rise: W f 1{ 4-03) 4:34| 5:04) H W 0:31| NOTE—In the sbove exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column glves the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are hut three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the TUnited States Coast Survey charts, except | when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given s subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. BETH Steamer Movements. 2 23 TO ARRIVE. fteamer. ] From. | Due. San Dias Panama....... Emplre Coos Bay. g Tellus .. ...|Departure Bay. Orizaba .. “wport. Titania .. .|Nanaimo. Arcata . . Coos Bay.... Czarina ..... Puget Sound.... Del Norte .|Grays Harbor. Coquille River.. Grays Harbor.. Rtate of Cal .|Portland... Crescent City...|Crescent City... North Fork.....|Humboldt Weeott , . -|Humboldt @race Dollar.... Grays Ha Washtenaw ....|Tacoma.. Wellington ....|Departure Bay. Santa Rosa...../San Diego. Brunswick ...../Portland. Pomona . - Humboldt Miami ..........|Seattla. el Walla Walla... Victorla & Puget Sound Oct. Progreso .......|Seattle... |0ct. Coos Bay. Newport. Point Arena....|Point Arena. City of Peking. China and Japan. Columbla Portland. 23 1 O e 0590 G €0 25 368 89 89 13 13 80 10 4 1k i Corona B TO SAIL. : Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. | Pler. Weeott .....[Humboldt 2 pm|[Pler 13 Columbta i Portiand..... 10 amPrer 23 Luella ......|Tillamook.... cossia)PlOE S Pomona. ....|Humboldt.....[Oct. 1, 2 pm|Pler § Corona. .....|San Diego.....[Oct. 1. 1l am|Pler 11 Samoa ...../Humboldt 1,10 am|Pler 2 Point Arena Point Arena.. Oct. 2, 2 pm Pier 2 Arcals ...../Coos Bay... 3, 10 am|Pler 18 Orizaba ... Newport.......[Oct. .3 8 am|Pler 11 Queen ......|Vic & P#t Sd.!0ct. "2, 10 am|Pler § Coquille Riv|Grays Harbor|Oct. 4,12 m|. Jloct! Brunswick ./Oregon Ports.|Oct. Sydney.. 4,10 pm|Pler Mariposa . 5, 10 am|Pler 20 State Cal... Portland..... [Oct. 510 am|Pier 24 North Humboldt. .|Oct. 5, 9 amiPler 2 Santa_Rosa. San Diego....[Oct. 5. 11 am|/Pier 11 | Coos Bay. _[Oct. 7. 9 am Pier 11 Curacao | 7, 10 am|Pler 11 —————— ey Shipping Intelligence. | ARRIVED. Friday, September 20. Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen. 24 hours from Bureka. Stmr Natlonal City, Dettmers, 68 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 19 hours from Eureka. Stmr Corona, Hall, 84 hours from San Diego, ete. T ragg. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 14 hours from Mendoetno. y Stmr Queen, Jepsen, 58 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports. 5 Stmr Tillamook, Anfindsen, 48 hours from Barbara. Sant it ‘Badger, Miller, 33 hours from San Diego. Br ship Fairport, Port Townsend. 3 Schr Webfoot, Mercer, § days from Columbia River. 7 Schr Nettle Low, Low, 5 hours from Point Reyes. Noyo, Johneon, 16 hours from Fort Armstrong, 9 days from CLEARED. Friday, September 29, Br stmr Coptic, Ruinder, Hongkong and Yo- kohama, via Honoiulu; O & O § S Co, Er stmr Robert Adamson, Morgan, Nanaimo; John Rosenfeld's Sons. Schr J M Colman, Murchison, Santa Rosalia; F Santallier. SAILED. 2 Friday, September 29. Coos Bay, Giclow, San Pedro. George Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. | Scotia, Jacobs, Strar Whitesboro, Johnson Stmr Aberdcen, Petefson, Astoria, Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, San Pedro, Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Giosy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Westvoort, Peterson, Usal. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Hall, Coos Bay. Stmr Navarro, Higgins, Rockport, with schr Newark in tow. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, Tacoma. U S stmr Adams, Goodwin, Seattle. Br stmr Robert Adamson, Morgan, Nanaimo. Br stmr Coptic, Rinder, Hongkong and Yoko- hama, via Honolulu. Schr Laura Plke, Johnson, Eureka. Schr Mary Buhne, Krebs, Eurcka. Schr Newark, Beck, Usal Navarro. ., in tow of stmr | | days, 'L p. m. a AUCTION SALE EDWARD S. SPEAR & CO., Auctioneers....31-33 Sutter st.; Tel., Main 5 Biliiard and Pool Table: AT AUCTION, THIS DAY, SATURDAY...... ¥ At 12 o'clock, in sal We will sell, by order of the ns. anager of tl Californias Hot=l (on @account of chang Billiard Hall into a Banquet AnEiCE thelr THREE CAROM BILLIAR LES and . COMPL. Tables now on TWO POOL TAE Cues, Racks, etc. our salesrooms. EDWARD Auctioneers, 31 th Balisg s. TELEGRAPHIC POINT LOBOS, Sent 2. 10 p m—Weather Bazy; wind NW; velocity 20 miles SPOKEN. Aug —, off Cape St John (Staten Island)— Br ship Arctic Stream, from Hamburz, for Port Los Angeles. MEMORANDUM. Per stmr Tillamook, from Santa Barbara— Sept 29, off Pigeon Point, passed of plles. a lot DOMESTIC POR Stmr tka. SEATTLE—Arrived Sept Dyea; stmr Excelsior, from Al fm Sailed Sept 20—Bark Germania, for Fran- clsco; stmr Cottage City, for Dyea WHATCOM—Arrived Sept 25—Schr Orient, from Port Townsend. Sept 2—Schr Lsther Buhne, from Honolulu. SANTA CRUZ—Arrived Sept 20— Badger, from San Diego, and sailed Francisco. IVERSENS LANDING—Arrived Sept Schr Ocean Spra 7 PORT BLAKELEY. Sept Prugsia, for San Franc TACOMA—Arrived Sept 25—Stmr Washtenaw, hence Sent Sailed Sept 23—Ship Occidental, for Ho PORT GAMBLE— mis, for Honolulu. 28—RBark ulu, ailed Sept-29—Schr Noko= PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Sept -Haw ship Star of Russia, from Port Gamble, for Algoa_Bay. COOS BAY—Bar bound Sept 28—Stmr Em- pire. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Sept 20—Stmr Co- quille River, for San Francisco; stmr Sunol, for San nefsco SANTA BARBARA—Sailed Sept 26—Schr Glen, for Grays Harbor. FORT. BRAGG—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Se- quola, henee Sept 2. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Sept 20—Schr Mary Etta, for San Francisco. 5 NEWPORT—Sailed Sept 28—Bark Northern Sept 29—Stmr Newsboy, Stmr City of Rlo de Jareiro, hence Sept 2: Nor stmr Guernsey, from Bombay: Br stmr Sikh, hence Sept Sailed Sept 23—Stmr Signal, for San Fran- cisco. % AN DIEGO—Sailed Sept 20—Br ship Poft Logan, for Oregon; Br stmr Carmarthenshire, for Yokohama. CAPE NOME—Arrived Sept 13—Stmr Lakme, from Seattle. i3 UNALASKA—Arrived Sept 1’ from Seatile. EUREKA—Sailed Sept 20—Stmr Weeott, for San Franciseo. for San_Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept Stmr Roanoke, ASTERN PORT. NEW YOR. iled Sept 26—Ship I F Chap- man, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. NORDENHAM-—Sailed Sept 2—Br ship Lord Templeton, for Shields. COLON—Sailed Sept 27—Stmr Finance, for New York. CASTLETON HEADS—Passed up Sept 20— Br ship Marechal Suchet, from Portland, for Queenstown. A QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Sept 20—Br ship Brenda, hence May 16. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. X HAMBURG—Arrived Sept 19—Stmr Pretorla, from New York, via_Plymouth; stmr Fuerst Bismarck, from New York, via Cherbourg and outhampton. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept ric, from New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Ethiopfa, from Glasgow OCEAN TRAVEL. 20—Stmr Cym- Pacific Coast Steamship Co Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Franclsco. For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., September 18, 23, 28, October 3, ‘change at Seattle, For Victorla, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatc (Wash.), 10 a. m., September 15, 28, 28, October 3, and thereafter; change at Seattls aa; ey eany's steamers for. Alaska and & Ny Tat Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Van- couver to C. P. Ry. areka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Sep- o EHTH 26, October 1, and every Afth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis_Obispo), | Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme, ! East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and o % & m.. September i, 7. 35, 29, Oc- ¥ thtretg(er. F San Diego, opping only at Port Har- ford (San Luls Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Tos Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles; m., Sevtember 15, 19. 23 2, October 1, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- lia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each month. For further {nformation obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates d_hours of sailing. “TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery treet (Palace Hotel). H GGODALL. PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. THES. R & M. €O, © DISPATCH FAST STEAMKERS T PORTL AND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FAHE 8§12 First Class Xflclndhfl' Bertl 88 Second Clas's and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA salls... . .Sept. 5, 15, 25: Oct. 5, 15, 25. ..Sept. 10, 20, 30; Oct. 10, 20, 30 COLUMBIA salls éxhibition in B— IRRR— — « short Line - Walla Walla, Spokane, Batte,: / points in ' the Northwest. tu all points East. . C. WARD, General Agent. 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. Helena and al Through tickef From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a- m. New York:. Oct. 4|New_York . St. Louls . Oct. 11| St. Louls St. Paul ........Oct. 1/St. Paul . RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland ....Oct. 4/ Kensington 3 Southwark Oct. 11/ Nordland ‘Westernland Oct. 18 Friesland EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michasl, Dawson Clty. For full information regarding freight and passage apply to | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1'p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calfing &t Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Indla, ete. No cargo recsived on board on day of sailing. AMERICA-MARU ........... Saturday, Oct. 14 HONGKONG-MARU.. Wednesday, November 1 NIPPON-MARU.. .Saturday, November 2 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner First. W.'H. AVERY, General Agent. ERHIC mehip e s S T GrRa- el Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia,’ Indla, Suez England, etc.; $610 first class. 1. 1. SPRECKELS & BALS. CO., Agls., il4 Montgomery Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office, 327 Market St. S. S. Mariposa salls via Honolulu and Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, October 4, at 10 p. m. The S. S. Australia Honolulu October COMPAGNIE GENSRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE PARIS. 4 FE Sailing every Saturday at 10 a. m, \ from Pler 42, North River, foot of SALY Morton st. LA TOURAINE, Sept. 30; LA NORMANDIE, Oct. 7: LA CHAMPAGNE, O 4; LA GASCOGNE, Oct. 2I; LA BRETAGN Oct First-class to' Havre, $80 and ward; 6 per cent reduction on round trip. ond-class to Havre, $45: 10 per,cent reduc en round trip GENERAL AGENCY F UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Br way (Hudson building), New York. J. F. ' GAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, § Mot gomery_ave. San Francisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. Sec- n R FOR U. §. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. Steamer “*Monticello."” MON.. Tues. Wed.. Thurs. and Sat. at 43 P m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fric d 8:30: Sundays, 10:30 a. 2. Telephone Main 1308. Schr Conflanza, Christiansen, Coquille River. m. Landing and w Dock, e office. Mission-street FAR! {

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